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Direct connection to RDBMS

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07-12-2015 09:07 PM
Srinivasa_MurthyNemani
Emerging Contributor

Hi, i'm new bee to GeoEvent Processor, I created a small project where I followed the below listed steps.

  • Created a RESTful (json) service with a valid RDBMS.
  • Used "Poll an External Website for JSON", as input connector.
  • Used "Send a Mail", as output connector.
  • Created a Geoevent Service.

Every thing works fine as I could get the Mail response.

My concern is, I want to push data directly from RDBMS to an input connector instead of using a web service.

If possible please let me know how can I achieve the same.

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larryzhang
Frequent Contributor

S.,

Are you looking for a 'live' mapping solution without GeoEvent?

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Srinivasa_MurthyNemani
Emerging Contributor

Hi Larry thank you for quick reply,

My data is fed to Oracle database which comes from multiples sensors.

So, I want a way to add Oracle database as an input connector, by which i can map the events.

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larryzhang
Frequent Contributor

Sound nice idea.

It looks to me that ESRI GeoEvent does not directly map  'live' data in RDBMS like Oracle. However, some of the recommendations from ESRI are offered for reference. Pls refer to GeoEvent process  Oracle/SQL connector

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In fact, some of the massive oil producing data (i.e., streaming into Oracle database from massive live sensors in the oil fields) could be mapped in this way, while analyzing big data ...

Srinivasa_MurthyNemani
Emerging Contributor

Hi Larry Thanks for that,

I did the same using .Net technology.

Here is the screenshot, which depects the basic workflow

Case1.png

What I'm looking is some thing shown below.

Case2.png

Just want to confirm whether can we achieve that.

But according to RJ Sunderman is not possible I guess.

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larryzhang
Frequent Contributor

Without some hard coding effort, it would be challenging, mostly!

However, we may look for a third-party or request Oracle building a bridge (saying, GeoEvent for Oracle). One of the reasons is: ESRI is trying to keep GeoEvent database-independent...

What do you think of it?

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Srinivasa_MurthyNemani
Emerging Contributor

Yeah!, but i wanna stick to ESRI ..

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larryzhang
Frequent Contributor

nice to conduct ESRI GE team for this...

please update any progress...

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